CT laws on conversation recording?

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My soon to be ex-wife claims to have a recording of my end of a phone conversation between me and my lover (I'm assuming she used some device hidding in our home). She claims that in this recording I talk about having sex with my lover, allude to the duration of our affair, and my insistence about keeping it a secret because my lover is a subordinate in my workplace (putting both our jobs at risk). My lawyer, who has been practicing for 22 years, and a few other lawyers I've talked with, claim that while reprehensible, recording conversations in the home without my knowledge isn't illegal. Then I read in other places that all parties must consent to recorded conversations. Is what she did illegal in CT if a recording device is used in a home and happens to catch a phone conversation?
 
IT IS NOT ILLEGAL BECAUSE YOU LIVE IN THE SAME HOUSE AND ARE MARRIED. IT IS ONLY ILLEGAL FOR A CORPORATE GIANT TO RECORD YOU WITHOUT TELLING YOU FIRST. WHAT DO YOU HAVE AN ATTORNEY FOR IF YOU DONT BELIEVE HE IS TELLING YOU THE TRUTH? YOUR GOING TO BELIEVE YOUR 5 MINUTES OF INTERNET GOOGLE RESEARCH OVER AN EXPERIENCED LAWYER?
 
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